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7-letter words containing c, t

  • ciliate — possessing or relating to cilia
  • cineast — An enthusiast of film and the cinema.
  • circlet — a small circle or ring, esp a circular ornament worn on the head
  • circuit — An electrical circuit is a complete route which an electric current can flow around.
  • cirrate — bearing or resembling cirri
  • cistern — A cistern is a container which stores the water supply for a building, or that holds the water for flushing a toilet.
  • cistron — the section of a chromosome that encodes a single polypeptide chain
  • citable — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • citadel — In the past, a citadel was a strong building in or near a city, where people could shelter for safety.
  • citator — a legal publication listing cases and statutes, their history and current status
  • cithara — a stringed musical instrument of ancient Greece and elsewhere, similar to the lyre and played with a plectrum
  • cithern — cittern
  • citizen — Someone who is a citizen of a particular country is legally accepted as belonging to that country.
  • citoles — Plural form of citole.
  • citrate — any salt or ester of citric acid. Salts of citric acid are used in beverages and pharmaceuticals
  • citrine — a brownish-yellow variety of quartz: a gemstone; false topaz
  • citrons — Plural form of citron.
  • citrusy — having the flavor or smell of lemons, limes, or oranges; tangy, tart, etc.
  • cittern — a medieval stringed instrument resembling a lute but having wire strings and a flat back
  • city of — a council area in central Scotland, created from part of Lothian region in 1996. Pop: 448 370 (2003 est). Area: 262 sq km (101 sq miles)
  • civitan — a member of Civitan International, a service club founded 1918.
  • civitas — the body of citizens who constitute a state, especially a city-state, commonwealth, or the like.
  • clacket — Make a series of sharp sounds as a result of a hard object striking another.
  • clacton — a town and resort in SE England, in E Essex. Pop: 51 284 (2001)
  • cladist — a specialist in cladistics
  • clairty — Misspelling of clarity.
  • clamant — noisy
  • clapton — Eric. born 1945, British rock guitarist, noted for his virtuoso style, his work with the Yardbirds (1963–65), Cream (1966–68), and, with Derek and the Dominos, the album Layla (1970); later solo work includes Unplugged (1992)
  • clarity — The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand.
  • clastic — (of sedimentary rock, etc) composed of fragments of pre-existing rock that have been transported some distance from their points of origin
  • clatter — If you say that people or things clatter somewhere, you mean that they move there noisily.
  • claucht — to seize by force
  • claught — a simple past tense of cleek.
  • clavate — shaped like a club with the thicker end uppermost
  • claytonJohn Middleton, 1796–1856, U.S. jurist and politician: senator 1829–36, 1845–49, 1853–56; secretary of state 1849–50.
  • cleated — a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
  • clefted — Having a cleft; cloven.
  • clement — Clement weather is pleasantly mild and dry.
  • clicket — to make a click sound
  • clients — a person or group that uses the professional advice or services of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, etc.
  • clifton — a masculine name
  • climant — rampant, as a goat: a goat climant.
  • climate — The climate of a place is the general weather conditions that are typical of it.
  • clinton — Bill, full name William Jefferson Clinton. born 1946, US Democrat politician; 42nd president of the US (1993–2001)
  • clipart — large collection of simple drawings stored in a computer
  • clitter — (of insects) to stridulate or make a shrill noise
  • clootie — (usually initial capital letter) cloot (def 2).
  • cloquet — a town in NE Minnesota.
  • closest — to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut.
  • closets — Plural form of closet.
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